Precision cleaning means cleaning to very stringent standards with a very low tolerance for left-over microscopic particles or other contaminants. Components requiring these standards are processed in heavily regulated air conditions that are similar to those that our clients operate their machines in.

In many high-tech precision industries such as semiconductor, digital display & storage media; precision cleaning is a prerequisite for newly manufactured parts prior to assembly. It is a routine service and maintenance activity for delicate process equipment.

The decontamination process and precision cleaning can be achieved by chemical cleaning that allows contamination to be selectively removed from the various substrates.

Spray cleaning involves delivery of a liquid cleaning agent to the surface with the use of a pump and nozzle.

Immersion cleaning involves immersing the part directly in a liquid cleaning agent. Immersion alone does not inherently supply any mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is supplied by a number of auxiliary means that may be used individually or in combination with each other.